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- W329471782 abstract "Nitrate in Private Water Wells: Knowledge, Opinions, and Perceptions of Stakeholders by Augustus JaJa MBA, University of Phoenix, 2003 BS, Chemistry, Langston University, OK, 2003 BS, Environmental Health Science, East Central University, OK, 2000 AS, Environmental Science, Rose State College, OK, 1996 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Public Health Walden University February 2015 Abstract The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine data describing nitrate concentration and cases of congenital cardiac defects. Residents with private wells and other stakeholders need data to make informed environmental decisions about the adverse health implications of nitrate contamination of private well water. Researchers have examined the exposure of nitrate in contaminated groundwater, but they have notThe purpose of this quantitative study was to examine data describing nitrate concentration and cases of congenital cardiac defects. Residents with private wells and other stakeholders need data to make informed environmental decisions about the adverse health implications of nitrate contamination of private well water. Researchers have examined the exposure of nitrate in contaminated groundwater, but they have not examined nitrate levels in unregulated water systems. This gap in the literature highlighted the need to provide nitrate data for future research and private well users. Guided by the social ecological model, a quantitative, cross-sectional, nonexperimental design was used to survey 231 adult participants about community perceptions of stakeholders’ collaboration about groundwater and the sustainability of private water wells. Multiple linear regression was used to test the hypotheses. Survey results showed that gender, age group, and distance from animal waste sites or farmland were associated with barriers to community collaboration to achieve groundwater sustainability. Use of private wells for irrigation and distance from animal waste sites or farmland were associated with community members’ perceptions of community collaboration to achieve groundwater sustainability. Community perceptions and barriers to stakeholders’ collaboration were not affected by any demographic factors. The data will facilitate the design and implementation of effective public health outreach services for private well users. The implications for positive social change include increased understanding of stakeholders’ perceptions of private well nitrate contamination and reduction of the risk factors for birth defects. Nitrate in Private Water Wells: Knowledge, Opinions, and Perceptions of Stakeholders by Augustus JaJa MBA, University of Phoenix, 2003 BS, Chemistry, Langston University, OK, 2003 BS, Environmental Health Science, East Central University, OK, 2000 AS, Environmental Science, Rose State College, OK, 1996 Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy" @default.
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- W329471782 date "2015-01-01" @default.
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- W329471782 title "Nitrate in Private Wells:Knowledge, oppinions,and Perceptions of Stakeholders" @default.
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